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5 e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1901. wllERC“L AM) HN‘N“AL abroad, closing nt 8437 and £11, 108, re- | crease of 157,000 bu.: oats, spectively. Spelter was firmly held at New | fnerore ™’ ¢ aatog"h, Texas and westerns, $2.75@6.00; cows and Buenos Ayres, 132.60; Madrid, 42.32; Lisbon, r e rye, 3.7, Rome, 270, Bar silver closed firm a 0“AHA L“E STOCK HARH‘.T heifers, $1.25@6.10° bills and stags, $2.000 ork at $4.57%, while London was un- -t 000 t LR RAE S | s changed’ &L 3'15. 08 O i 15an | increase of bu.; barle: ad per ounce. The Stock exchange wil 4.8 an increase of 234,000 bu. Stockers and feeders, $1.35@4,10; year- on Friday, November 1, and Saturday, lings and . colves, $1.0008 m‘. ’?'1...._ &%a - November §. 6.3 o; No. 1 northern, T Market. PAR ot 2 siness o1 ) 19, Beokiofo; No. | northert Philadelphin Produce Marke: PARIS, Oct 95— Business on the bourse markets ruled featureless, but steady. Pig iron warrants, $0.50&10. Bearish | 10a16] 2 steers " : 25 feeders today opened he<itating. Later there was a [ Beof Oattio Etrong and Aotive, but Feeders 1 stug. HOGS - Receipts, 4,112 head; market mble to Combination / y PTES lower. plgs, steady; light and light mixed, @inm, No. 1 feundry, Southern, $144 | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28 -BUTTER-— ot provement, except | ks, 0 steers Toaa, 6 ¥ and oy $5.0086. Toflaesose O Lo ey: aouthern, ROft, §4.5) | Firm, falr demand; fahoy weatsrn cream: | Smer wins Frorte Uierca”at the close: flow and Weak. it oy o | Dl al ot nand hes vy ‘FANNIS: wihw, Glasgow iron warrants closed at [ery, 3c; fancy nearby prints, 25c. Parauet stocks toward the end of the day 1 bull lu GEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,461 e iAs 94. and Middiesboro at s 9d. REGGTTIrm, (resh nearby and western, | wora firm, Sues Canal was in great de- @ head; market T gm — - " 2c; fresh gouthwestern, 22c; fresh southern, | mand, Thomson-Houston and Sosnovice " 5 steers 4.76; yearlin i o (X / ARGENTINA'S REPORTED RAIN 1S A FACTOR UMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET, Mhtniy reenvered Cferropottians . were | HOGS SOLD A BIG DIME LOWER | Sicer’ iiio 4 50 3 i wethers, $3.00a ewes, 3 2e; CHEESE-Quiet; New York full creams, | maintained, Rio tintos were In good « steers.. 1218 $30 fancy small, 10%@%c: New York full 4 o dvane copper. Three per Tsteer. 1210 8 1 1steer. ... g teom Unier | COMAIon of Teade and @uotations | creams, fair o choice, 00ic, ?;f.'f:' r:-;‘(v!r,'l".':\il‘nlf\y«ehl;l! ';n'v'n.:rn,;-m! x- | Todmy's Mum of Sheep and Lamba| ]8tcer. B0 430 steer. SUi Jers Mys Tk NeRen . ro Py P = = change on London 25f 9¢ for checks. ipan- steer.. 13 3 ; Y 4 - 3 - it Knoeks the op! Jowill Do on Staple and Fancy Prnflflf- Minnenpoils Whent, Flour and Bran, | [ 00000 Broke All Previous Records at This | M. Ferguson—8. D, rrIrll‘.‘ n..f!v-(»m\:lfil.d;”?.;p MSieers aieads ‘Wheat, Causing a Fraction EGGS—Recelpts fair; loss off. 16g17c. i WHEAT-Cash, | BERLIN, "Oct. 25 —Prices on the bourse Point by Over Twe Thousand 21 feede strong, medium and common a shade LIVIS POULTRY—Iens, o6c; youns | gt it Ho bt ot fay, Totac: on track, | today were irregular, Internationals were 3 lower, bulls steady, cows 10G16c lower: pression e turkeys, «@se; ducks | Nt HEECIDET ey T northern, 697e! | quiet, Americans were active and Canadlan Head=Active and Strong. 200 | qteers, $3.754i5 oxen and stags, $20 @ Other Commodith anu geese, vgo'ec; spring chickens, ver by [ No' 9 nort Hic Y | Paclfies hardened on option buying. Mines A 290 ] 410; bulls, $2.25G4.60; cows, $1.2505.00; stocke FroUren Tatents, $2.70@3.80; second | Telapsed, oWINg to unencouraging reports ers, $2.6609.25 Cables stéady. Shipments, t—Common to falr, 13c; cholee | povciite * g1 aona.m; first clears, $5.75G2 from the manufacturing districts. Ex- £10 cattle, 1,760 sheep and quarters of S— dairy, In tubs, logloc; separator, L@c second clears, $2.%0, change on London, 2m 38 rmf for checks. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 2 ORADO. beef. b oct. m—Rains in Argenting | FRESH FISHblack bass Do white | “SRANTN bu Piscount rates for’ shott b fia, 24 porcenti | peceipts were Cattl: ok Bhety e 345 |,SHEEP AND LAMBS Recoipts, 1004 CHICAGO, Oc - oc; bluefis i bullheads, 10e¢; o - for ec months s, el . o p 2 3R SN 3 ead; Vi d to choic ) oSG ey sthdliucs, deiressed atiah, 14c; oo, 1 P e, Qmeial Monday' ... (1 109 cows i ..'lr':‘nrf‘":x’n—fi"hrléfi ot "'."‘.\'r?e:“\:?:“ ' te today and December wheat ilc; herring, ic; had- " X 4 s 2.35; few extra, $3.37@3.37%: culls, $1.5a1 Dite Jower, December corn e down and red snapper, 10C; sa- | DULUTH, Oct. %.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1 New York Meney Market. eex betore. Tonite LN ong car st i Cahadd mber oits & shade lower. Prov trout, loc; whilefish, | hard, 72%c; No. 3 northern, 67sc: 'No. 1| NEW YORK, Oct. 28 —-MONEY—On ecall, | Juffe {hike wueks ugo. | e lambs, $6.005.10; culis, $300076.50 flosed 10¢ to 2c depressed 1 northern, 69%c; October, 89%c; December, | steady at 34@4 per cent; last loan, 3§ per ¢ lour weeks ago 5.8 | 8 cows..... 016 ) CAL! A7 head; active and HB0GRS0; graseers, $2.750 HOGS—Recelpts, 9,800 head; easler at Ve, to | 198 i .ables brought the depression OYSTERS—Mediums, per can, 22¢; Stand- | §7i4c e e opening, December Starting | ards, per can, c: eXtfa selccts, per can, | © OATS g% asoie. e e fle. Heport ha dc, New York counts, per can, o: bulk | CORN-65) Jawer A T en good rains In Argens | SUludurde, por gal. $hAgo; bulk extra s Same day last year 3,100 | 33 cows. ... 1005 i , 4%aS per y primé mercantile paper,’ 4GS ¥ Averuge prices patld for hogs ut Souin 3 STERLING EXCHANGE-FIrm, with ac- | Oaha the pust severai days, with com- | 4 feeders “1{!“‘ tual business in bankers' bills at $4.867 for | barisons: ot W neral | Sl y in Marke : o | e pbdbiiands 1 steer....1010 100 36 steers...1228 475 | ¥610G650. ina A once "here was o general | St 3 ool Peorin Market. demand and $.83%@4837 for sixty days; ! ] I, not only of long accounts, PIGEONS—Live, per doz., 80c. " ted S116G4.85 ¥ com- | Date. | 1901, (1300, (1599, 1598, 159 9 steel 1217 47 oo thort aelcrs e o D | R Pt g e by Omaha Wt A ettt etab it d Dbt ot wili s oo Wt e FTIONEXE] 1 feeder... 10 3 S0 steernr... 1000 4 28 NOT TO BE WORLD BEATER \crensed und the wo b —Prices quoted by Omaha Who Thec VER-B go: eder.. 3 2 L1002 4 2 gty hadt dncrensed 10 (hers was nn 85 | Hay: Deiers® Aubociatian Cholce upiady |- OATS—Firm; No. 8 white, 8o, billed | il VER=Har, iie; Mexican dollars, ) 1 feeder...110 3 ' fempt o press the market under Tic. NO |jvw; No. 2 upland, .00 medium, ws; through HONDS—Government, steady; state, Ine A |+ {291 8| HOGS-—-There were more hoks on sale to- | Thirty-Two Hou Not Twenty-One, empt o e, Do elique gotten' rid of | Lourse, 00 Rye atraw, oo (hoss prices | WHISKY-On the basts of $1.9 for fin- | , QPRI 6o 1373+ | 8% [day than Is generally the case the first day to Be Usfen Paeifie Tises iheir wheat, however, than lh;-,:r f:;:‘f“";‘; ure"ra»r ’m:ry of good culor und quality. De- | ished goods. The closing quotations on bonds are as 'u= M fi'i‘&‘l 38 | of n\;|n ek, ]An other mn:kl‘!n At ] A r rain was A me (i =Ty ollo! N | | quoted 1o and as a re: prices a Jorts A e ot ecded and December | T\HEAT 6. MOVENENTS TN STOCKS AND BONDS, | 1ollow e ks 7l e a o4 o 138 | point also Took . drop. Pckers statted i to Ogde ok & quick upturn. It only reached % | CORN—83. U. 8. ref. 25, reg.105% I, & N. uni. 4s..1011 L 6 e ) 6 ey o ot 8 88 | bldding just ubout a dime lower and the 15, “nowever. and when the pit showed | - BRAN-15.50. " i ! R 8 R Gl Taddey 14 613" 8 3,85 § 14 § 8 | first salox were mostiy at ¥ e, spbelst 4 ety l,‘,. of & 1"‘17‘“‘””.":3 ."lr(:‘lfi -5 QA ) Vi ad Lok Morgan's Deliberate Course Depre: do do 18t inc ‘:llflmt‘ o 36 A.H.‘-:‘gg l::_:;u: r:d!fl(‘fly;(m'l‘:n); &l;:‘ho"mz\i‘* G| P nh‘ r.":"a -:-nuolut ;on:n oy n to 7le. December elos cak, . v « I t. 1 Io | EE i vere offering only k] .90 and 0 is characterizes nion Pacific pas- hw: lower, at fiic. Local receipte Werd | poTATOES-Homs grown and poghern, Cp Ao bt g o Sow ', v 1m M., e Rolson g 8 3% L1 | o sellers wera holding (oF the MOFNINg |senger department oMclal a8 belog ab. e en one of contract grade. Minneap- we, sall Luke, 31.00, Colorado, 31.00. NEW YORK, 28N —— oA Bl R P Y | 3 pid arket was very slow i va X carts ontth eported o cars, making | “HEEWANTI S dox., She. Rt B MO L D el ST reg e N0y, Centrai i, | 6 28% Ui 4 51 832 818 | litue lnte before the bulk wax disposed of, | surdly untrue. 1n roferring to the new & total for the three points of 113 cark, | CARROTS-Per market basket, 3c. today's stock market, although there was | coupon 1i% do en. ... 19am 4 A R The situation did not improve as schedule which goes into effect next Sun- Sgainat 1197 last weok and LU 5 JCN | RiiTRSDer haliib. basket, 8o Bome support for special stocks from time . do o8, reg.......10m N. J YR ¢ | 35004 31 37| morning advanced and consequently, ake | duy. 1t says that “one train will be made g ry receipts wi 423, 2ly, NIPS—Per basket, $uc. e. . Abou dday ol o coupon . Ry | 828 ) 7 .90, ) A ared With 22w bushels a vear 980, | CUCUMBERS-Home rown, per dos., 10 Balt b b o Bots of neciaition. But | Aleh. oon W 16 2iig) 4 6864 * [ 3@ | prices caught the hulk of all the sales, | the fastest regular passenger train service Seuboard clearances in wheat and four | gigc. . * | the nd_for stocks was at a minimum [ do ad). 4s (Va4 8 4 Wi 8286 ui | though scine of the cholcer loafls went|on any road in the world. Traln. No. & ere 5inom bushels. The worlds visible | CPARSLEY.-Per doz., e, il prices kept eagging to a lower level | Bal. & O, | 4,58 W3 32 S| from 35020 to $610 Although the market | wi)'he e fast train, and it will maintain Tupply increased last week 1.241,000 h\ulhl"!‘. SWEET POTATOLS—r:0me grown, r, veakness became general at the 1:8t | do i, i 6 1) 6] 8 b2[ 8 .3 & g. was rot very active at any time pract A e ke decreaned 938,000 “ci genuine Virginia, per bbl, §2.75. majority of the nctive stocks fell | o con |6 Uiy, 4 62 6, 8641 § 3 460 | everything was out of first hands in an average speed of fifty-five miles an hour, pushels, World's shipments were L0 | CABBAGE—Hoiane seed, crated, 1%e. point or more be'ow Saturday. The fall | Can, So. 28 10y 4 81 | 4,54 3 %) 2;; sonably good season, the close being 104 | exclusive of stops. The time from Omaha el lasi Cugainst 89500 biishels | TOMATOES—Homo grawii. per is-ib. bas- | in'Nortnwest Delaware & Hud- | Gen. of Ga. 6 HEL s W8 Tomver dhan Saturday’s general MAT | o Ggden will be twenty-one hours, which roago. ot, % % son 4, St / Igamated Copper o “ppka | | = | 08 3§ epresentative sules: h b Wit weak, becagse of the sells | (WBANS—wax, yer by vasket, ®oi | {5 doneral ana: Gotorado Tuel B | ohios & O iids.. 107 /8o, Pacine 48 It R EE RO Is_four hours faster than the time now mg pressure in wheat, but |m|"- |:: nm:n, per u, “basket, §0c. .| New York ¢ 2%. Union Pacific 7%, | Chi, & A. 3%s ity 8o, Rallway b o4 - -+ 34 made by the Union Pacific’s fastest train.' Mightly as n s the other plt, bespn o Beania oar hats NTay e b, 2B%0; | Missourl Pacific, Northern ~Pacific pre: | ¢ "5 & Q. n. o8 * Tex, & Pac, 18. A ! Loy A A The present running time of No. 8 be- i, ol a AUl market. | - CHRLER Y -Kalanaso0, per bunch, 3@dsc; | [(Ted; Baltimore & Ohlo, Tennessee Cou} | C,'M & 8L P T, St L & W4 ndicates Sunday. The taking of | ¢ )| 3 K g i | and Heading A 10K Cfon Pasife o100 pindicate tween Omaha and Ogden ls thirty-five i Ranging of December for | Kebrdska, per bunch, e, ColGrudo, W Bour pronta by the Foom traders caused | G f5. )1 & Podn 1% | a0 Conv. da.. 10t | bronght i fbapyrIber, Of cars of e otk hours and twenty-five minutes. Commenc- i far, Doy B wer it e, Recelpts | NAVY B Per bu., a0ty feebie, rajies and the close was wenk | .o 0 & 8 L g 410} (Wabash 1s < Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. ing next Sunday it will be reduced to thirt were 185 care. FRULTS, ‘Uhdoubtedly the hardening tendeticy of [ Shicaso Ter. 48.. Wiy G0 28.:.. B AR 0 -t 1 . two hours, but not to twenty-one, which is ~Ben Davls, per bul. . = Atair cash demand kept the oats it | APPLE Colorado So. 4s.. ssig do deb, nt of other mar- 102 . & R. G. is. the money market and the prospect of | an absolute impossibility. s e and 0 he sape, i oaathan, tIa000; West Shore ds 14 | Union Pac System..... gold shipments to Parls this week prompted | L venke je prior 1. ds.. & L. B C. & N. W. Ry The rew schedule, as far as the eastbound ots. When other pits were at thelr weak- | bojjefiowers, per box., sL.bv. the speculative liquidation e " e P 1) s he eastbound | st there wn no pressure 1o, sel} S L19 | "ERUNEBCUtah, per crate, so. The' clouds of uncertainty which have | IS0 R %0 et X Loty trains are concerned, fs held up for the i :wmld (Lrope IO B anvetige, bak “;w,,\:.,““‘.”'—s:x ornla freestone. per box, | gathered agaln over the Northern Paclfic | jiock. Val, 4igs B a MR R Jtuh_freestone, fbc; KL | settlement seemed to gathe e and eased off only | bertos, 8-baskel crate, $1.30G1.40, speculative mind after Mr. Morgan had cofit-takin shade lower at 36%@35}c. PEARS—Kcifers, $2.00; Vikers, $2.25; Law- | arrived at his office and no instantaneous o~ el pia were 102 curs. e dull, have | 0SB o cormt A statement of a_settlement was glven out Bank Clearin, Hog products were profou , hav- “i8—California_Tokay, 4-lb. crate, | The renewed weakness of Amalgamated o nough basiness to establish quo- | g366: Muscats, $1.60; Concords, eas " A 4 vy 3W YORK, Oct. 28 —Clearings, $138- {ng only enough busin $2.00; Muscats, 3 ‘oncords, eastern, Copper was alto an_unsettling _influence, | | NE O, Dt e Phat e Pian Prices opened lower on a weaker | CRANBERKIGS—Per bbl., ¥6.16; per Copper, was alfo an unsettiing infiuence. nd on offerings and changing | g2 5 loom {n the present by the Southern Pacific, which has ,fi not given its decision on several fmportant { points involved. However, the changes made will not be great. When the Southern Pacific completes its part of the schedule the Unton Pacific will be ready to announce advanced to Py sgzaas attonw. P o gt seljing of this atock and of § chinre, Ze discoun Total recelpts........ 1 \ K e twed 4 trifier January pork | * QUINCES—Per box, 81 Todny, to ¢ per cent.. Foreign exchange con. | , CHICAGO, Oc _Clearings, $27.513,661; | The dispositicn of the day's receipts was the entire time card. The westbound Closed 20¢ lower at $14.92%: January lard TROPICAL FRUITS. tinued firm. In the domestic money rate | balances, $2,614,593; posted exchange, #.8@ | as follows, each buyer purchasing the #chedule has been definitely settled upon B T s | CRAAEdSMaxicanag N0, Boeie e, Sl O MO, M NOen | Miowmon, oot cn—Clearings, st | "0 O BRIRIKGL o gy el L Y N v y; e B S N T e 7 b I ol J e ——— Fstimate Ipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 3¢ b arad 4 change at Chicago dropped back to ¢ | balances, $1.675/ Omaha_Packi A 200 636 9 pb ears; corn, 116; onte, 100; hogs, #6000 | o, RANANAR=FeF Dunch; acovrding 4o stee, discount, while shipments to New Orleans s LAIMOR 3.~Clearings, 82,857 | G H'" Hammona Co. C Ry aud Al Laaeb Ll b SR ead. 2 FlGE—Californta, 75c; im- | from here continue. Eo o, Swift and Company 789 1,06 3 ENVE 28, 9 1 "The leading futures ranged as follows: it alifornia, qnew cartons, e dm- | TRl Naiiroad bond market was influenced | ¢ PHILADELPHIAL Oct. = 28—Clearings, | Cudahy Baciing Co. 694 1904 3,108 B GRAE N Auate Mews Sayat o w80t | EAT R Poi I 60-1b. boxes, per Ib,, | Somewhat by the weakness in stooks, but | ST balunces, 83,8618 " | Armour & °Co.v.... 00 Clined 0. betteve thit the price of lend haa i High.| Low. | Close.[Sat'y. | oy o8t oo ;k‘;nfl?‘l:c;:‘:";-'xmlmplq:-tl::‘;. ol sales, e RER mf,’,-“;g,'":z"“‘fi'y‘ 'Za":';‘}:r R nl‘ioclterafichegnn. fallen. He said: “'An agreement was made T MISCELLANEOUS. ol AnoHanked on ¢ 4 bonds | oo t: New York cxchange, d0c discount. | J 21Nt T to sustain the price of lead at 4 cents dur. | gl 1wl 04| NUTB-New crop waluts, No. 1 soft- | "5e, diLunchianged on the last call | conti N BTk ChANES ey, 40 por | Tiokn SOtV ihg the prefent-year, and 1 hapdiy think o] T TGty | shelly per I, 180 nard-shell’ per b, 124¢; | Ananctal cablegram says: The stock mar: New York exchange, par bid; clear- [ {7 [ Stephen that agreement will be vinlated, The Cosur T R | e O b 130 Alosrin P b jsar sy | kot was heavy today, " American_ stocks 560,450, Bonton & Underwood. The recelpts of sheep and lambs | York next month (o discuns tho wi! oc. kng | | sex| sav | monds, .'.':,fl.lsi,'.llff'|7Mh°)f;:}|.‘fi:r1'f";r',f-c;';J: Nere becaimed, dl‘?{:)llll“‘xmr:nr:ll},y"n;): ':n::.‘!: lU'm":;mfl:hnfi;flgifln‘;"hf“;;;’"m Livingstone & Schailef. at this point today broke all previous rec. | the ‘company with which I am ‘afiiiited | laisi shid kg oe 0| cane lurge, per Ib., iie; small, ite on American orders. The price of gold his ok, 40 discount. B, Hobbick By Gitcotger To, 100, swhen 17,68 head wrrived: | to talk in Tetorone Lo the mutter further _w.,”,,;l m*‘ m,.}.mm,x.l 5% 50“};‘ u_‘réi‘n',“;';";".’:' case, gigom.n r;(l-;;\‘/lered KEIIR L fi“:.; Iulh;m:c:':;lg“r;v detren Mot Hamilton & ¥ o1, the supply exceeded that | as both pamtios will probably arrive at some ) \ & Awka, | . supplies. s o 3 e, Hus 2,000 head, as theré were 19,86 head | agreemen s6%| oo 3% 36 | 38 SAUBRKRAUT—Der }-bbl., $3.wga.60 exchange 25.59. Wolf & M le. . p 3 ,, 0 2.1 SABEE i ¢ .59, o & P o on sale. t 16 stated that the Cosur D'Allene min- | W e b I % s saltsd, sns Mo, & baned, %5 9. | . The following are the closing prices on | NEW YORK, Oct, % COTTON-8pot | Gther buy 1t was evident, though, from the way |ers made an effort to control thelr own ’ ‘IM)‘/H% A | i) \ 1 veal calf, 8 ‘to 12% Ibs., ¢, No. 2 veal the New \Ork—flick_ exchange: _ | Sowto Tie@ite. Fll’lfl? pr ces of 'N‘turei ® ) both packers and feeder buyers acted that | output a few years ago by the formation | 15 0236 15 02| 14 023! 14 023! 15 20 | calf, 12 0 13 1bw., 7c; dry hides, 'SGI8c; sheeb | Arcnison ....o... 1% *8t. Paul pfd.....10_ | were 1ya% points net higher, with the | (70U g e R I Lo BT o e e e o oy 161213 151213 1500 1600 | 1620 | pelts, Hagdic; horschides, 31.5002.%5. do_ptd. 30l 0. Pacinl. ik, | undertone stendy. ' The days bisiness was |, CATELE Thers b up-the shech at "prices ranaing atronk to & | councy. and Missours, Fhe matter never e | s ] AEiE |+ b Towk: GRINTBRA. Breviains., .| By 8.0 104"\ 80, Railwa heavy, amountig to 750, bags, Includ- | 06 K81 (o Bppty. and ax a result s good, | dlme higher thah he Close of lust weel, | came o uny head, i s probuble ut their §%l 8l 30700 > 1ha%6 e (1-" % " v _«"g e Maron, 8364 | active ..,.,,,6 market was experlenced on | In some cases wethers and yearlings sold [ meeting in New York some attempt will | ] S Toid| 8 i “’n& N"'z h?msfi Olcl_ u,-—,‘.vH‘hAT—Lo vors 52 .n_i‘v 8t fc &‘\ 6.90@7e: June, 7.00c; July, 7.50q | most iines. Packers were the more liberal n|'1l:?\‘ than a dime higher. be made to renew efforts in this direction. i | 87| 878" swif | No 2 (ol canh, elevator Twc: iack. \aud 4% do’ pta 755 September, 1.15e. Ruxare today) Saane bed waather (niuved [ 4 NS O e, HHIAT wove ottou sold AL ™ | s | s | sa | hard, Tise; No.'3 hard, 10G10%e. 3% Unlon P O OIS, O iadime O iavises | | Packers seemed anxious for cornfed | at fully éteady prices. THRBRAURY MARnSL | Sl 3| 78| CORN—Lower; No. 2 cash, t7%c; track, | do pfd Tomeibits B5% bales; shipments, 5317 bales: | Steers this morning, and as there were on y | Iceder puyers were also anxious for sup- — | e a1 SORGEINC; December, s May, 50% Mt stock, 3720 bales, i a few in the yards'they paid strong prices | biles o that seller had little difficulty I | NgTRUMENTS placed on record Monday, | b R AR A er; No, 2 cash, B8c; e wh NEW ORLEANS, Oct. %.—COTTON-— | fof them. In a good many cases sales | disposing of what they had at very satis- | oo e r"og " | *No, 2 s Y 3,*@";‘,‘“‘;‘";""" $04ci May, 0o h m"| o 2 Spot, steady: sales.’ 5,300 ‘bales; ordinary, | Were made that looked fully a dimo highcr i ey i I’»“x‘:‘rs‘;(d‘;‘; e Warrnaty De Cash quotations were as follows: AYEFin 3 3 5 11-i6e; good ord ®4c: low miadling, | than the same kind sold for last week. !t | that this was th e on N .m’h Firm; winter patents. $3.40G3.50; RE=Firm at “’lr“ c- 7 31 middling. 5c; zo0d middling, 77 was a good, active market, and everything ¥ yards, so far as recelpts are | p g aoGuire and wife to C. A. Glse- straights, §2.90013.30; clears, §2.6073.10; spring | - FLOUR=Firm, ";":{':}e(;e‘:“f&elly‘ln:ex She R Ty * | iadling fair, ¥cr receints, 18508 bales; | 4t all desifable wds out of first haids in Goncerned, the derand was tully equal to | Piep SERUM 00T ahd 12, Free- Sucelula, ' Sooai " paients. T8ROI | Bty TAG) Wha Meraight, R00G0.15: clear, | Chi. Ter. & T stock, T balcs | Futures, steady: Oc: | B, "CoW ‘market was also active and | {endency of prices upward ' ARS8 ey rNo. 3 spring, K@M%c; No. 3[SZEGAI o spot offered; mom- | CoC. o & cembe T ot i0e, b | Strong. Packers evidently ' had lfberal | Quofations: "Cholce yearitngs $3.30G3 Phelps, 8 16 feet lot 47 and n 8 fair to good, $3.1543. e cholce wether: o Pe e o, | 9. B, Gish et al to M. 8. Baker, iot 4@ 3c; March, 7.40 " e s ApHi 7 Me: May, | orders, so that the offerings changed han Colorado 8o rapidly and there were a good many feet lot 48, Rees Place 3,37 do 1st pfd. No. 2 white, 39%@i0e; | Inally, 850656 i 73807890, COR! e g stances of where sales were made full cholce ow X 3 m"-mf-""’-v BRAN--Firm; do 24 ptd. |1l'|lt‘m]imd‘o?n?-kh- O'rtl}en”fi:(-’p(,wn:fim:& dime higher than last week: The com- |$225G2.75; cholce spring lambs, $4.2504. AT .r-l:ff‘v'v DI T o %0 cholce malting, 86 3 Del. & Hudson. dling fair 4 Ja-32° good middling, 4 | moner kinds were not us ready sellers und falr to_ ood spring lambs,' $1.0 el o T e B e e T fnsiIarge Slpply:. Umothy, (Dt L & w. ata; miadiing, 4 low middling, 4%a; | Probably brought no more thun steady | foeder wethers, BLENRI. (eoder lambs, | pO0R 2R, Lowe's ad AR BISEDS-No. 1 northwestern, $1.52; prime | LML pralrie, 310.00113.00. Danver & B : 448 | good ordinary, 4%J; ordinary, 4d:’ saies, | Prices. ¥ Ay | Nama T o atlve sales: | bp. | Anthony Loan and Trust company to “timothy, $.6566.7; clover, contract’ grade, | YRGIFOCTSOANY, MW ot 110, oo P Sisk | 5.000 bales, of 'which 50 were' for specula- Nolin, Saivon nd e DAL TP endy | "Ehiktive swes A Tsabel Forney (0 S 2008 .50, JRON (SOTTONTIES—Qulst, 4.1 Brackiyn R, 0. g | tlon and export and included 4,40 Amer- | ZLS LES forning at Ju out last week's | £ native ewes 13 %5 |vrafayette Shi PROVISIONS—Mess pork, rlaer"l:.hl..sil!‘lflz ’r\\'fNF,—n»mp’ Se. P |Colo. Puel & fean; recelpts, 16,000 bales, including 12,00 | 40 :m,d nany stockers and feeders were | 101 native lambs 90 0 Bryant, 45 & b-l_:!”l s 6006 o : i85 "Ury sajed MPRO'\;‘I‘!‘)!I()NS—'IQ'MI;. unchanged; fob- | Gt. Not. Con. Gas..... American, , Futures opened aulet and|,ncluded in the receipts this morning, and | 214 natlve ewes and wethers Raus Gapprsc it amanda Salin, lots sy shotlders (boxed| Short clear | DIng, $16.00. Lard: lower at $8.674, Dry | Hockin Son. Tob, i GALVESTON, Oct, 25.—COTTON—Steady, | ONINE to the rainy weather trade’ was | 1, feeier, oS oo Andrew Murphy 6 Omitiva . h salt ‘meats, quiet, boxed lots, extra sho lo pid 2Gen. Electric. ALVE rather slow. Speculators were cautious |11 South Dakota wethers e o i 5 oo A S or hlgh wines, 130 and ‘clear ribs, '$8.50; clear ' sides. $8.87%, | Illinols Central Glucose Sugat 7160716, about loading up 100 heavily for fear that |23 South Dakota wethers (18l comphny, Tota 19 And 11} RIooK o o The Tolowing are the Feceints and ship- | Bacon, qulet, boxed lots. extra shorts aud | lowa Central..... {0y Hocking Coul Pl woperad] the bad weather would Keep buyers at | & foeder lambs. oo, Omaba Raalty sompany to 7, M b P LR VR T B M T T cigar ibs, 350; clear aides, 307 LA pr Inter. Paper. Li 3 home.” Bome of the choloer cattlc sold fust h Dakota fecder iamba: maba Realty o Jo M Py frtioles, Recointa, Shipments. | Civor firm at Uil i i R B R Fowhe ol AL o PR I 4 ey the saane s usuny The com | 1:402 Wyoming feeder lamba. ... Sama to Theodore Vo T Flour, bbls. . 28,4 0 BOUT, P9 Qg R i B J t H emand; new centrifugal, v 3 daho : 3, 3. Rogers' add.. 2 Tihax, i 238000 1oy | POULTRY-Firm: chickens, St4c; springs, | 1, & & u|Laclede Gas ey o e M W isgine " St: | moner kinds' wero neglected, and In most | 812 Iiaho lambs.... A Hradeng wits 1o BoX. Corn, 'bu. 153,000 96,000 “}ft'l'!l"l‘-(‘?t).-bzsify k"f‘?“:“xf’n?ei') e 4 Janhatian ‘;{;:.;fhn.mnlln;ull& ;g;: lasses, in good “demand; open kettie, §c; | SasLs Were little lower than at the close |} oming feeder awe fey, lot 14, block 2, Stevens' Place.. 1,20 Oats, bu, . 272,000 341,000 2 : . 'u Met. St. Ry Natlonal Lead.... 18 | contrifugal. 8@13c. 3 a PN et a v . 4 ; iyt ugal. o 4 today ming fecder ewes.. Quit Claim Deedn. Rye, bu, .. 14,000 <o | GAIEY, J4QM0e, q Mex. Central, |National Salt..... 3 NEW YORK, Oct. 2 There Was a Kood, strong deman ay e Barley, bu. . 48,000 16.000 | Steady_ at 17c, ¥ Mex. National.... o pfd.. steady; fair refining, 8 6-1 ! | for range steers good enough for killers. Ay it Ay J. B. Bemis to Atlantic Realty asso- On the Produce exchange today the Lut ',"*"'"""‘- 10,000 bbls.; wheat, 69,- | Minn, & St. Li... No. American . 8 test. 3 13-16c, Molasses sugar, 3 1-16c; | The market could safely be quoted siron palas YRR clatton, Ints 11, 13 and 15, Bemis 7 D -t corn, 45,000 bu.; oats, 72,00 bi. Pacific. cific Const. : ot i|to @ dime higher thun last week. (oo fo iy it ! foF maEkat WS ieady: creamertes, L0 ENTS—Flour, 9,00 bbis.; wheat, | MO K. & T cifie Mall Jyfingd, seagy: Mo. Pei Mo, T A4%¢i | cows also sold at strong prices and in western yearlings. ark, lots 3 and 7, block 16, College Hise! dairies, 1@, Choese, steady, % | o\ SETEMENTS=Flour oEfb, JliRas Eacifie Matl No. 9, 4.30c; No. 10, No. 11, 4.20c; No! [ Cows &80 800 &b ile higher. " Stockers |32l Wyoming wethers Place ... s Qe bt Eggs, firm, fresh, 19c. eop! 12 4.300] No. 1, 4.10c; No. 14, 4.10c; confec: | Scme, cases were o Itite blehet StOCKers |gig wyoming wethers Elizabeth Lewon et al 't Peter — e P rawie) N ressed 8. tioners'’ A, 4.80¢; molild A, 4.80c; cut loat, [ {6 (SO, S TECH * 335 Wyoming wethers. Glandt, nw 16-15-12.. R (e B0 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, b NTIsiang. N do_ptd. 4.60c; crushed, 5%60c; powdeéred, 5.20c; gran- | HoP! SEF STEE! 118 South Dakota wethers Deed: LIVERPOOL, Oct, %, — WHEAT — Spot, | Norfolk & W. |Pullman B, Car.z19_ | \lated, b.ide. BEEF STEERS. P o DA y o steady: No. 2 red western, winter, bs 9d; No. | *do_pfd... |Republic Steel... 14% e — No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 817 (eeder lamb . Master in Chancery to E. R. New, ations of Day on .Varfous |1 northern, spring, bs 0lsd; No. 1 '‘Califor ;‘«;gnl‘l:vg\c“l‘fd- | do pfd. 6 011 and Rosin. 1}, g‘\); 3 1240 :23 317 Wyoming lambs. X lots 9 and 10, Convent Place.... Commodtt Hanyl: (Jygures, quist; Decomber, ;| bennayivania Tenn. Coal' & 1160l | oIL CITY, Oct, 38 —Credit batances, $130; | 2! 8 a3 840 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Total amount of transfers , 22, 8.; _expor! .0 oW, A . quict: Novembe K By 3 Rz . Salbie drive Dand barely - steady: —win: | 11d; December, 4 11%d: March, 45 105 NI oy [ Taathey Bhls, i averass, S bRI X t1e ‘Astive Nnd Mizher=Meks Lowes f atenin: $2.5003.80; winter stralghts, $2.00 | FLOUR=SL. Touls fancy wiiter, steady, fut pld (U % PRubie 1o 3 SR G O el i% 13 ~Sheep Strons to Highe: @0.40; Minhesota patents, R.10G3%; winter | T 64 95 % brd.: a0 ptd B | *SAVANNAH, Oct, 25.—8pirits, firm, 3%e; | 1 100 28 » 4 Cikatanrs, s aoas & Minnegota bakers, $2.05 | PROVIBIONS-Hoef, firm: extra Indfa | (o 2 pid. ..o Gy, 40, pids 00 | (BAVANARY Qot - e | g5 200 300 CHICAGO, Oct, 28.—CATTLE—Recel / g: i winter low ‘grades,’ $2.306i2.40. ° Rye | mess, Hs 6d. Pork, firm: prime mess, west- | Sl LAgg = T S5l U a0 ped. | "WEW YORK, Oct. %.—Tallow, steady,| 3 228 8 0 18,000 head, including 300 head Texans, Teoo opy, steady’ talr to good. $906i315; cholo | (i, T O, byl atenchy Amerlian v o( phul: B | g Couniry, BGsie. . Cattonseed ol | HE 8§25 |head westerns: active and 10gisc, higher: I . $8.8563.60. o stead acon, steady: Cumberlan e —— t 5 . dbe. 3 +| B 265 aci! 4 B e ‘.Pwe-xern* Sifhe, £ 0. b, | QUL 2 o % Ibw. G Gd; ehort ribe, 18 to, 24 London Stock Quotations, 38%4@09c. HE i 18508mm, -0 H J N Y\ ar- | A J i mldd 8 3 ON N 3 2% fitoat;. stute, 67gBec. c. 1. f.. New York, ear- | iy Gjour imiddles, heavy, o short LONDON, O« Evaporated Apples and Dried Frofts, | § in H A pOARLEYC Steady, toeding, s0aszc, e, 1. £, | JREERS23 SCCE 210 i Toas e Consote, money.. NEW YORIK, Oct, Mo EVAPORATED | ! $ HOGE-—Receints taday,” 300 WH AT Receipts, 154,150 bu.; exports, | 60, P iy ATTTOE= Y Ele ML ASTIRIInE i agv] 1 2 28 mostly 10 lowor; mixed and butchers, $5.90 128,800 bu; apot, easy No. 3 red, S ¢ o. . 'Bh""!‘.ER*S“““ finest American, Atchison Yholds firm, owing 1o the scarelty of s H @840 good to choloe hegvy. %wggg‘/s: afloat; No. , Tic clevator; No. 1 hard, | ood, i7s. . ] - i eavy, $5.601. t, .10} Daluth, s34c f. 0. b.. afloat. Options wers | CHEESE-Quiet: finest American white, ”:, ":I‘; ‘A 0. 1088 Penneylvania | omssthey, ns:vggn?‘l‘l"ct)q I:g;ldl cs@rc. C. Ld ] 4, F:mv gz b g 5. * wonk und lower at first, owing to unsatis- | 105 finest Amerifean colored, 165, Canadlan Pac....113% Reading | PEALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT—-Dull, but S0 . &t ;0 150 600 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 23,000 actory cables, rains in the Argentine and | TALLOW-Prime eity, quiet, 355 3d; Aus- | ((\O89%" opio 1% So. R fiw about steady at old prices. Prunes, 3%a7e. TOCK CALVES. head; sheep strong to 10c higher; lambs, ocal unloading. On luhle(luenl‘ demands | mx'-'&'{'k {!:‘:flfl'“r:". n:‘uul‘li “}; 3d Chicago G, W. %1 _do prd ‘Apricots, Royal, Sa@lic; Moor Park, * 3% 12 412 3% strong to 10c higher; good to choice weth The y.aint old mission towns and the O hiad " Gutaldb markat,. itiees | HOPB-A! London (Pacific coast), steady, | G M & St T 1% 8o, Kaclic o..... bl Feaclith, Paeied, J1QUAC|“Unpssied, COWs AN HEIFERSE. | Gihin’ wesioeh *sheep, - $00aott, hative ST AL reeorls ol “Routhera artly recovered, only to drop off again at | £3 08G£3 28, . D o TR ot el AT 32 fambs, $2.5004.90; western lambs, $3.25G4.6. | VISITED EVERY YEAR N close. ey were finally we: net lowar, | Imperis of wheat into Liverpool last | .o %, i AR oy PRI, ERS Al ‘Othcial Saturday: by thousands of tourists who travel Mirch, Wy, Cloged Blige; May, 1 514 | week. Mi auariers from afl orts, none | B o e ew vy b PR % G Sty it nead; hoss, - | ovier e LAY LR %, closed 19d4c; October closed at iic; | from Pacific ports and 17,000 quarters from a8 Wabash NEW YORK, Oct. %8.—DRY GOODS— 3n » 867 head; sheep, 1,978 head. because_it 18 the best and quickest soamber, TEHAT! 18 Goeed Tie O barts b cafn! tiom AtaHto pofta sk 2 | do prd.. . Print cloths advanced another 1-16¢ to 3'c 8% i5 _SHIPMENTS--Cattle, 835 head; hogs, 1,- route. In addition to the Pullma CORN-—Recelpts 93,300 bu; exporis, 1. | . Q0 Were 18800 quarters, Lot 4 Spanish s for reguiars on purchases by Borden. An 815 % 472 head; sheep, 2,122 head. Palace Sleepers the UNION PACIFI 20 DU spot stendy: No. 3, 034e elevator 3 it Rund Mines. advance of Yc In several different lines of NE! = Tuns Pullman ordinary sleepers every &hd SN 0 0. B, sfloat. Opdone opened | ity Greip BRB . Pravitions. Debeers i | prints was noted. Brown cottons _und 30 23 Kansas Cfty Live Stock Market. diy, fAsutility whaat aba cabigd, stter which sone. . e T | Gonrse colored cottons are quite firm. Some &% 240 KANSAS CITY, Oct. 28 —CATTLE—Re. | LEAVING OMAHA AT 4:35 P, M. it turned strong on good ‘western and | 1EAT—De- Bar, steady, 2 7-1 {mprovement in demand for bleached cot- % 250 | oipts, 000 head ' natives, 1,600 head Tex- These ordinary cars are personall southwestern support and local covering, | e ouat, | MONEY-—2G2% per cent. The rate of dis- | tons. Ginghams scarce in all leading lines, 17 B | R el T s bet Reabally Rieon et T conducted every Wednesday and Fris - trm At jigouanaed prices. May, 8 | 'No! | count in the open market for short bills | White goods well sold for next spring. ie 4 B e S LA e L B R 82y A Pullman ' ordinary sleepor B R e 600 bu.; exporta, B, i< %ot per cent; for three months' bills, e 0 {9 |16 bishery choje axport and’dsssaed Sest A e every T goot irm: Mo & 114 6HAc: No- MAy: S%o) cash, | 3064 per”cent, Weol 150 16 foeders. 340 cke’ ders, $2.75014.25; fed west: AL B e aon Call At 3. white, Sle@iska; Noo 3 wh 9% 3 P WP Hoston Stock Quotations. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2. —Very quiet, % 1 feeder. 18 | R Seers, KEOLE] Tange western sisers it OFFICE, track, mixed, western, 40Gi2c; 5 | P8R ird) O hite, 38QISHe. with only siight demand: medium grades, | 3 heifers. 11 13 cows. b | 305 Texas and Indian steers, 50 ra¢ FARNAM STREEY, "nm’l Sptiens, trregular, but generally | Ry N 4 BOSTON, Oct ::;L.."un loans, 3% pet | 14giic; light fine, 126i1iigc heavy fine, $44@ | 2 cow i po 204,000 HEEE patve cows Telephone 316 cholce, 8@ RS s niary, 1801 daieye. PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS, 2 15 cows. H i market HOPS-8teady; state, common to cholee, [ Rt . i Y, fancy, 5 215 1cow.... 306 |10c lower; ""l'r $6.10; bulk, $5.7666.05; hea 1901 crop, 12@18kc; 190 crop, 9%10c; Pacine % * 3%/ Westingh. 4 — 27 20 COWS..... 275 |$6.05@6.10; mixed pack $5.7018.05; light, e conaty T chon. {2aifise; Tow crop, odi1ic: oangs e daban s 8, NN B G C War Survivors Remembered by the i i cows 1B | Sngei; g EPEL T ipte, o0 HIDER-Firm; 20 to 25 Ibs., 16G15¢; Texas 3 N ¥ ""‘*f‘ v 10 x ‘Hln\ .lM'Iru General Government, 2170 53 feeders 305 |head: market strong; native lam| ary, 10 TS-iVheat, 12400 bu corn, | Boston & A il € (Tg s ) feeders 340 36 cows, 208 |4.7; western lambs, $3.75a4 6; native JEATHER-Qulct: hemlock sole, Buenos 000 bu. corn, | BoBion & o .r.ia8 [, ORE WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—(Special.)—The | 25 cows. G065 1steer. 300 |ers, 8. western wethers, §3.23.60; Bant 60 “henvywaights, $060°Ki01 " | Dominion Coal... 6% Cal. & Hed tollowing western penslons have been | 2 fesdery 6 Tealvesgmn 3o | ewin da; culls, $2.0005.50. ¥ o prd . 5 helfers. N - ISloNs —neet. firm: hamu, 4200 oV Wl N|Centennial oanted; 10 feeders B2 teedorii i 30 st Live Stock Market. : packet, ndla mess, $17.006G19 do p 0y Issue of Octoher 10 24 feeders. . [ 2 feeders.. 935 2 85 i y ot. 98.—C, P Gt meats, sieady; pick DO, Oct, -WHEAT-Dull; cash, Fiten u'.‘:* pi R o origial- Chaliiyy Thomas, Dos |© U ONTANA, ™y | 800 ety marnet stsadst o, shaier; ) 100040102 Lard, wenk; western steams MR B8] Betlimbot™ e May, | inerel Rincieie.Hppitare} ete.Joseph Meattie, Mt. Pleasant, 312: | 13 cow 2 shipping und sxport, $.mgese: dresesd BMOLIL relneds Mitetpsantinent, 130 | toxe PN A N G E G s Hanta. R Orvil M, Hobbins, Correctionville $10; Joha | 'Y, M. Edwaras—Mont. St 0 atickere and feedors, | Awell known cure for Plles compound, §7.87% . Pork, easier; fam: [ OATS—December, 38¢; % 2 P B . ] King, Red Oak. '$i2; Freeman owell, | 14 feeders. pC e @5.00; sc ] lers, ily, $11 50; wews, $15.50616.00; short | RYFE- 6o Ay e Ol oo o b Ut Minth Dayton, $14; Alfred Lewls, Swedesburg, i - Gordon-—-Mont. H e A e ¥ ha na | Thissalve cannot be equalled wherever cledr, PR T DS—Clover, cash prime, $4.90G340; | Rubber ........... 14 Winona George H, Ervin, Seymour, $5; Audrew J. | § cows. 1 cow diin steers, $2.5004.5 & und helters, | asoothingand healing antisepticappli- ln‘c!lll‘l:r umwd Vi, Creamery. “3:33].".», December, $3.60; March, | Unlon Pacific.... 9% Wolverines . TR | Reeves, Famport, 0} Newtan Hedth: 1 i & 4+ PoverMont, a8z, cation is needed lu()iulvkl cures sores, 3 creamery, 174 5 1 roy, #. Al widows, ete.— v E. | 1cow...... 930 27 cows.’., e . . ; imitation ereamery, 1@ise. e Unlon Lavd ..... ¥4 Tower, Waucoma, $8; Jane Briley, Gilbert W. J. Kelloy—Wyo. HOGE- Recelpts, 600 hoad; market te | guts, burns and scalds without leaving JCHEES: Steady? fancy Inrxe, colored. ——— — Station, 88 ‘Orlginal whlows (spécial, ac- | 10 steers...1258, 500" C T T LT R sl "| asecar. For piles, eczema and llll skin o ¢ o, o, 9 § erued October 12)—8a “lark, Le Mars, Vare ttle Co.—Neh B! " i -n;mu. ‘golol'ed. 104 @10%ei fancy B i Roxcy Norris, Otturawa f b ™ |t putte -‘,M Up Cattle Co—Neb, AND | LAMES Tecelpts, 150 diseases it is considered lnhlllh: white, 10%¢ MILWAUKEE, . PHEAT oAt < Oct. T ’ f Sout akot Original—(War wi I W | ki J F R Phar terfelts Eflflijflrm: weatern uncandled, 16621; | Lower, g'}w“rfunh?:::, 6914 70\‘“. TRAT :n!:lf-};un‘:;”l‘vhée(-’ 4 mx:l:‘\: fallowing ot Spaim. Jonn. MeKeon,® Sloux Falls, . s E. Prichard—Neb Jip upd bu (A Beware of Coun western candled, 2ie TALLOW-—Steady ; clty (32 per pkg.), 5%e; | RYI:- Steady: No. 1, countiy (plogs. freel, S90SNc, BARLEY Flrmer: MOLASSER-Steady;’ Rew Orleans, open | 5iviec: kettie, good to chalce, 31G2c. R, — | Inerease, restoration, reissue. ote.~Thomas | 23 feeders.. 9% 3 35 M. Wiffen, Hot Springs. $12; Charles W. . €. Fox-Idaho. Ford, Cavour, $8; (speclal acerued October | 2 cows... 1% 10 feeders.. 506 1 Madison, $30. Original | 2 bulls 400 19 feeders . Texas sheep, h = Unpscrupulous persons may offer y = wonhle‘:- imitations. Take only the ore " Simht iginal DEWITT's WITCH HAZEL SALVE 5t @3.10. 20 Little Chief. 40 Ontario ‘ 1w Ophir Oliver Balle: TBreece o : widows, etc.— 1l accried October 12), | 2 cows.. 250 4 cows.... 'he following table shows the receipts red by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicage. FOULTRY, aliye, irmer: springers, Stjc; — Eomata garente Emma 8 Sharon, Tyndall, 85, W. Kellpr--Neb. ol folomn Al e the Hve PRIHCE Pesparep by S@lbe; fowls, Sipc; dressed, easy Rt Roiter Miakat Somathol BISRR o ¢ Colorado: Original-(War with Spain), | 52 feeders.. 918 § 60 o ek Ik rKets for Detober 24 » P we; fowls, 9@Yc; turkeys, 10 \ . gow ool Boed | AL LSRR ey N-"eiph, Alamosa, & Incregse resl | | “Uumes McMianoNeb. Cattie. Hoge. Sheep. Vere, 1080, . ELGIN, Ill, Oct, 2% -BUTTER-' of- Vi hel toration, relssue, ete ey 8. Jenkins, | 27 feeders 3 eeder, .. 108 South Omaha....... 6,04 19,805 METALS-Tin tn the local market for | faringa of bufter today wore 128 oe and | Jor® ghiiver B Jash Dopss Denver, ¢ 14 feeders.. 038 315 1 fecder... 810 25 | Chicago i 18000 22000 Boyd Commission Co metals was a shade easier toduy owing to [ all was quickly sold ut 22¢. The demand | Leadyille C ] = Dodge & R.—Neb, Kansas City 10,620 5,000 Successors to sames E. Boyd & Co., a luck of buying d_the market closed | was lively and the market firm at 22c. The ——ie—v—e | by Ruasell Gets Absslute Diveree. | 7feeders.. Tcalf...... 560 415 |8t Louls.. 5,100 150 d EB. easy in tone at 24.85.© London prices | sales of the week aggregated 807,000 1bs. puter s e 14 feeders. K 8t Joseph. 3,608 1464 OMAHA, NI were unchai 114 6 for mpot and o B ke g T LONDON, Oct. 28.—The decree of divorce Merriman--Neb. . OMMISSION / %106 158 for futures. Copper advanced, 7s Visihle Supply of Gu sronted 1ady Rustall frew el Bussell 3 foeders. . 507 Total. L 8200 10,59 [+ at London to £65 for spot. £61 15 for LONDON, Oct. S.—Americans were ir- 2 feeders GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. Atires, while the local markei for that | NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The visible supply | reqular and had an improving tendency. | March 28 last on the ground of the earl's metal was quiet and unchanged on the | of grain Saturday, October 2, as w.,".\’.i 'rh'ey continued steady and INactive -d | bigamy with Mrs. Somerville was today . of 3165001700 for Lake Superior and | by ‘the New York Broduce cxchange: TRSE, enSRuG, iaedy snt opakse ARe ’ Et,u«n“u R caaling. and rectroliilo: | Colows: Tvhaat Shoh s b A niorsnse | duy s O the Catront “Amoricant weajtensd: | e absalute, 3o opposition.to Lady Rus was unchang ed at home and | of 1,311,000 bu.; corn, 13,696,50 bu, an in- | Gold premiums are quoted as followsi [ sell's application being presented . Jo e Stock Mark ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 32 | celpts, 3,508 head: marke 3T | Texas, steady to weak; Py gl Beard of Trade Building. | & E—Re- dy : Direct wires to Chicage and New York .‘31“’ '&.&&“65 Corvesssndeace, John A Warven & Ce